Like many others, I always had my 14-19 run over redline a little on the take off roll, and pulled the prop back after takeoff to get it in line.
Last year I had my engine replaced with a zero-time O-435A (and prop overhal done) and now it zips way high on take off (3000) and once at cruise I'm pulling 20 inches and 2700 (!) with the prop _all_ the way back (and 165 mph).
Once I get down to pattern speeds, the prop control functions in the normal range.
I checked the static RPM at max MP and got redline and no more, so the stop screw on the prop is set properly. Replaced the tach to see if it was an instrument problem.
I presume my problem has to do with the stroke of the rubber piston or maybe the counterweigths, but know I'm out of my league when it comes to fixing it.
Ideas?
Last year I had my engine replaced with a zero-time O-435A (and prop overhal done) and now it zips way high on take off (3000) and once at cruise I'm pulling 20 inches and 2700 (!) with the prop _all_ the way back (and 165 mph).
Once I get down to pattern speeds, the prop control functions in the normal range.
I checked the static RPM at max MP and got redline and no more, so the stop screw on the prop is set properly. Replaced the tach to see if it was an instrument problem.
I presume my problem has to do with the stroke of the rubber piston or maybe the counterweigths, but know I'm out of my league when it comes to fixing it.
Ideas?